In recent years, users have increasingly focused on the privacy of social networking sites (SNS); users have reduced their self-disclosure intention. To attract users, SNS rely on active platforms that collect accurate user information, even though that information is supposed to be private. SNS marketers must understand the key elements for sustainable operation. This study aims to understand the influence of motivation (extrinsic and intrinsic) and self-disclosure on SNS through soft computing theories. First, based on a survey of 1108 users of SNS, this study used a dominance-based rough set approach to determine decision rules for self-disclosure intention on SNS. In addition, based on 11 social networking industry experts’ perspe...
Self-disclosure on social networking platforms has attracted attention in Information Systems (IS) r...
Social media and other web 2.0 tools have provided users with the platform to interact with and also...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relative impacts of perceived cost, perceived ...
In recent years, users have increasingly focused on the privacy of social networking sites (SNS); us...
User-generated content is the backbone of any social networking site (SNS) and an important pillar o...
Despite the considerable amount of self-disclosure in Online Social Networks (OSN), the motivation b...
Because of the predominant and rampant of social networking sites (SNSs), users’ information privacy...
Participation in social networking sites (SNS) has dramatically increased in recent years. SNS focus...
On online social networks (OSNs) such as Facebook and Twitter, the massive self-disclosure has attra...
Since the introduction of social networks over a decade ago, a number of research has focused on und...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
This study aims to research the influencing factors of self-disclosure in social network sites (SNSs...
On online social networks such as Facebook, massive self-disclosure by users has attracted the atten...
Social Network Sites (SNSs) rely exclusively on user-generated content to offer engaging and rewardi...
Self-disclosure on social networking platforms has attracted attention in Information Systems (IS) r...
Social media and other web 2.0 tools have provided users with the platform to interact with and also...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relative impacts of perceived cost, perceived ...
In recent years, users have increasingly focused on the privacy of social networking sites (SNS); us...
User-generated content is the backbone of any social networking site (SNS) and an important pillar o...
Despite the considerable amount of self-disclosure in Online Social Networks (OSN), the motivation b...
Because of the predominant and rampant of social networking sites (SNSs), users’ information privacy...
Participation in social networking sites (SNS) has dramatically increased in recent years. SNS focus...
On online social networks (OSNs) such as Facebook and Twitter, the massive self-disclosure has attra...
Since the introduction of social networks over a decade ago, a number of research has focused on und...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
This study aims to research the influencing factors of self-disclosure in social network sites (SNSs...
On online social networks such as Facebook, massive self-disclosure by users has attracted the atten...
Social Network Sites (SNSs) rely exclusively on user-generated content to offer engaging and rewardi...
Self-disclosure on social networking platforms has attracted attention in Information Systems (IS) r...
Social media and other web 2.0 tools have provided users with the platform to interact with and also...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relative impacts of perceived cost, perceived ...